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Mr Henry Hopkinson

Former MP for Taunton

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    • Entered Parliament on 23 February 1950 — General election
    • Left Parliament on 19 January 1956 — unknown

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      Orders of the Day — British Somalis, the Ogaden (17 Nov 1955)

      “I feel sure that hon. Members in all parts of the House will be grateful to the hon. Member for Rugby (Mr. J. Johnson) for raising tonight the position of the British Somali tribes in the areas of Ethiopia covered by the Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement of November last year. The knowledge of the hon. Member on this subject and his sympathy with the British Somalis are well known. Those...”

      Orders of the Day — British Somalis, the Ogaden (17 Nov 1955)

      “No, Sir, but I think we can say that this meeting at Harar is the first step in the business of getting the working of the Agreement discussed. I was referring to co-operation from the Ethiopian authorities in its execution. I think that, having regard to the background of close and friendly relations which exist between our two countries, and the past services rendered by this country to...”

      Oral Answers to Questions — Archdeacon of the Seychelles (27 Jul 1955)

      “My right hon. Friend is aware that the Governor of Seychelles has had correspondence with the Bishop of Mauritius on this subject. The question of Mr. Roach's return as Archdeacon is, however, a matter for the decision of the Bishop.”

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